Sharing photos from an iOS device

- iCloud has a few options for storing and sharing photos.…In this movie, we'll focus…on sharing photos with other people.…Specifically on an iOS device like an iPhone or an iPad.…So of course, I'm going to open up the "Photos" app here…on my iPhone, and I've got my photos collection here.…Now I want to start with some photos…from my trip to Vancouver.…I'm going to start by choosing just one of these photos,…and down at the bottom of the screen…you should see a "Share" button.…I tap that, and I see different options…for sharing this photo.…

Now there's lots of different options here,…but I want to focus on "iCloud Photo Sharing."…I'll go ahead and select that.…Now I don't have any shared albums on my phone yet,…so I'm going to have to create a new shared album.…So I'm going to call this one "Vancouver."…So I'll just type in a name here, and I'll hit "Next."…When you create a shared photo album,…you have to send this to somebody you want to share it with.…So I'm going to type in the email address…for the person I want to share this library with.…

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11/2/2015

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10/16/2014

Keep your documents, apps, contacts, and more synchronized and secure across multiple devices and computers—Windows and Mac alike—with iCloud. In this course, Nick Brazzi will show how to create an account, register your computers and devices, and set up services to sync your contacts, calendars, mail, photos, passwords, and more. Plus, he'll demonstrate how to use iCloud Drive for file storage, and link multiple iCloud accounts together in order to share content, and even location data, with family members.

Topics include:

What is iCloud?

Creating an iCloud account

Linking to iCloud on Mac, Windows, and iOS devices

Managing storage space

Synchronizing data

Locating lost iPhone, iPads, and computers

Working with iCloud Drive

Setting up Family Sharing

Transitioning work from your computer to your iPad or iPhone with Handoff